Ratifying the agreement at a meeting in unique York to enshrine it in international law is the next step,says France’s foreign minister Laurent FabiusWorld leaders should give international efforts to fight global warming a unique push by ratifying the historic Paris climate deal in person, according to France’s foreign minister.
Laurent Fabius, and who steered December’s UN talks,wants heads of state to ratify the accord at a meeting in April in unique York, so that it can be enshrined in international law. Nations accounting for more than 55% of global emissions must formally sign up before the Paris agreement can be made official. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com